The Latest Trends in the Spatial Planning Modelling of the Baltic Sea Region Determine a Territory's Potential

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Tatjana, Staube [1 ]
Ineta, Geipele [1 ]
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[1] Riga Tech Univ, LV-1048 Riga, Latvia
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2011 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOCIAL SCIENCES AND SOCIETY (ICSSS 2011), VOL 2 | 2011年
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Baltic Sea Region; Climate Change; Modelling; Spatial Planning; Sustainable Development; Territorial Cohesion;
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C [社会科学总论];
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03 ; 0303 ;
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Spatial planning is relatively new term for the Baltic Sea Region (BSR). Under a pressure of globalization the European states authorities work on shaping the policies at intergovernmental cooperation level with a target of territorial policy-making and entire integration across Europe. This causes an erasure of the boundaries between the countries, replacing a number of existing instruments, ensuring coherence and simplifying assistance programming and management. A territory plays a very important role in the spatial planning, since a territory is an actual location for the interaction of the external and internal aspects. The BSR covers Russia and Byelorussia, Norway and Germany as obviously important partner areas of the traditional tight politically-economical relations with the EU's Eastern boundary. The BSR as macroregion moves towards the regional economic approach and knowledge-based economy. In the frame of a strong decentralization of the spatial planning systems the adoption and integration of knowledge from the Germanic and Scandinavian planning families are the topical issues for the new EU members of the area (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania). Regional economic planning is often directed towards stimulating commercial and industrial environment of a region. The results of the analysis on the current topics, trends and multidimensional modelling in the frame of the economic framework in spatial planning of the BSR are presented in the Paper. The authors rely on the created model of the industrial real estate market segment development considering the countries' resource potential by the influence of the climate change for the next 25-30 years on a sample of the Republic of Latvia. The proposed model provides significant quantitative growth of the modern industrial real estate stock. It implies making a balance and corrections for the other branches of the national economy.
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